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MONTHLY REVIEW
••• A N N U A L

INDEX

JANUARY - DECEMBER 1960

• ••

FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO

ARTICLE BY SUBJECT

MONTH AND PAGE

BANKING AND FINANCE
1959 Member Bank Earnings
The Race Against The Flood of Checks
The Roles of FNMA and FHLBS in the
Mortgage Market
Consumer Credit Hits Record Level at
District Banks
Ownership of Checking Accounts in the
Twelfth District
Our Balance of Payments in Perspective
District Member Banks Earnings Rise
In Wake of Loan Expansion

March
April

46-51
58-63

May

76-83

June

92-95

July
August

105-108
114-131

October

165-171

January
July
September
November
December

2-6
109-110
146-155
182-186
196-199

INDUSTRY AND TRADE
Farm Income on the Downgrade
Twelfth District Leads Nation in Population Gains
The Current Housing Situation in Perspective
Farm Prices and Consumer Food Prices
The 1961 District Farm Outlook
ANNUAL REVIEW ISSUE
1959—Growth in the Far West, in Perspective
Agriculture
Aluminum
Banking and Credit
Construction
Copper
Defense and Space Industries
Employment
Foreign T rade
Lumber
Nonferrous Metals
Personal Income
Petroleum
Retail Sales
Steel



February
38-41
34-35
17-22
28-30
35
31-33
22-25
41-43
30-31
35
25
35-37
26-28
33-34
(continued on reverse side)

REVIEW OF BUSINESS CONDITIONS
(District and National)
Regular Topics:
Monthly
Agriculture
Automobile Registrations
Banking and Credit
Business Indexes and Banking and Credit Statistics (Twelfth District)
Construction
Employment
Industrial Production
Lumber
Mortgage Market
Nonferrous Metals
Personal Income
Retail Sales
Securities
Steel Output

Subject Index of Articles
FO R E IG N T R A D E (U nited States)

A G R IC U L T U R E
Consumer Price In d ex.......................................... 182-183

Balance of payments...............................................114-117

Food prices ............................................................. 182-186

Exports

In co m e................................................................. 2-6, 196-99

C ap ital....................................................................124-125

M ark etin gs.................................................2-3, 196, 198-99

Commercial ..................................................................114

Outlook, 1961 ........................................................... 196-199

Foreigners gold and dollar holdings.........114, 127-128

P r ic e s ...................................................2-6, 182-185, 196-99

Foreign in vestm en ts.............................................. 125-127
Gold s to c k ..................................................................114-116

B A N K IN G

Im p o r ts ....................................................... 114-116, 120-21

Bank ea r n in g s...................................... 46-51, 165-66, 170

Military expenditures abroad..............................121-122

Bank p r o fits ...................................................50-51, 165-66

Military grants overseas...............................................123

Consumer credit........................................................... 92-95

Monetary policy.................................................

Demand deposits, ownership o f............................105-108

Nonmilitary g r a n ts.................................... ............ 123-124
O u tlo o k ......................................................................129-131

Deposit activity...............................................169-170, 171

128-129

Electronic check processing...................................... 58-63
Loan activity.....................................................165-169, 171

M O RTG AG E M A R K ET

Loan rates........................................................................ .170

FH A-insured m ortgages......................147-151, 153-154

Security holdings.......................................................170-71

Role of Federal Home Loan Banking S y ste m .. .81-83
Role of Federal National
Mortgage A ssociation..............................76-81, 83-149

C O N S T R U C T IO N
Residential boom s.................................................




146-155

VA-guaranteed m o rtg a g es.................................. 147-155

Twelfth District Population, 1960 Census

109-110